Masters Level/Social Worker - Student Assistance Counselor
Listed on 2025-12-09
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Community Health, Mental Health, Substance Abuse Counselor, Psychology
Masters Level/Social Worker – Student Assistance Counselor
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Rhode Island Student Assistance Services provides school‑based substance use and mental health services to Rhode Island teens since 1987.
2022, 2023 and 2024 PBN Best Places to Work in Rhode Island.
Position SummaryStudent Assistance Counselors provide prevention, early identification, assessment, intervention and referral of substance misuse and mental health problems in a school setting; provide group services to children and teens who use substances, children of parents with substance use disorder and other vulnerable youth; provide school‑wide awareness and outreach activities to students and families.
Key Responsibilities- Conduct the Prevention Education Series – a 4 topic alcohol, tobacco, and other classroom‑based drug program to help students identify and resist pressures to use substances, correct misperceptions about the prevalence and acceptability of substance use, and understand the consequences.
- Problem Identification/brief intervention – conduct time‑limited individual and group sessions.
- School‑wide awareness activities – conduct monthly activities with student participation to increase perception of harm of substance use, positively change social norms, and increase enforcement of school policies and community laws.
- Parent/community programs – informational meetings, parent education, resources specially for parents on substance use and mental health issues.
- Referral and follow‑up – refer students and parents who require more intensive counseling, treatment, or other services to appropriate agencies or practitioners in the community.
- Learn the priorities, policies, procedures of Project SUCCESS, RISAS and the school.
- Introduce and develop Project Success in the assigned school setting as described in the Project SUCCESS Program Manual and 3‑day Project Success training.
- Generate referrals of target groups through visibility at school events, student activities, classroom presentations, faculty and parent presentations and other activities as required.
- Provide substance use training and consultation to school staff on referrals to the Student Assistance Program and identifying students under the influence.
- Conduct comprehensive psychosocial assessment, including substance use, on every referred student.
- Hold meetings with key administrative, faculty and pupil personnel staff on substance‑use related issues.
- Make all necessary contact with parents via telephone and after‑school sessions.
- Provide thorough substance abuse screening and assessment on all referred students.
- Provide intervention services to substance‑using students and their families.
- Provide a range of prevention and early intervention services to children of substance‑abusing caregivers.
- Keep up to date on community substance abuse and mental health resources.
- Initiate and participate in substance abuse prevention activities for school and community.
- Handle substance‑use related crises.
- Keep up to date on required reports and data entry.
- Maintain confidentiality as specified in state and federal guidelines.
- Attend all supervisory and training sessions.
Join our awesome team! Rhode Island Student Assistance Services (RISAS), a division of Coastline EAP, has a 30+ year history of providing school‑based mental health promotion, substance use prevention, education and early intervention, case management and referral services to middle and high school youth in Rhode Island. We serve 75 schools in 32 districts. Our employees love their jobs—just ask them!
RISAS is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal‑opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Bi‑lingual Spanish +$2,500 stipend (if hired at a qualifying school*).
LICSW/LMHC/LMFT +$2,500 stipend.
Work schedule is the school calendar year. Summer and school vacations off! Professional development.
Requirements- Master’s degree in behavioral health specialty:
Social Work, Counseling or Psychology. - A minimum of 1–2 years supervised counseling experience with teens.
- Knowledge of adolescent and child development.
- Knowledge of alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and other drugs.
- Ability to engage adolescents in individual, group, and classroom sessions.
- Professional verbal, written, and presentation skills.
- Ability to exercise sound professional judgment.
- Computer competence using the Internet, Word, Excel.
- Ability to learn electronic data collection systems required by funding sources.
Salary: $53,526.23.
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